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Despite all efforts by Jim Tichenor and the RC to wait for the wind to lie down, it just never happened, so Women and Junior NACs were not held. On a better note, the Flying Scot Foundation brought us Olympic champion sailor Anna Tnnicliffe to present a great talk on her own sailing history. Her parents taught her to sail, not to necessairily compete, but to be aware of what to do in the event there was an emerrgency of any kind on the water. Lo and behold, she ended up loving to sail...
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Executive Committee hard at work Registration is going very smoothly!
The boats are coming, the boats are comig - over 70 of them for our 60th Anniversary NAC! The Executive Committee and Board of Governor's meeting are over, registration and measurement continue. At the moment, a decision is looming about whether there is too much wind...
Continue Reading...We're 60 years stong! | Click on the picture above to see why we all love this boat so much! |
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Twenty-two boats - 9 from Cliton Lake Sailing Association - registered for the 2017 Egyptian Cup Regatta at Careyle Sailing Association. Due to Sunday's forecast for lstorms and heavy winds, PRO Ted Beier held 4 races on Saturday. Two W-L races were sailed in the morning in 8-12 MPH WSW winds. In the afternoon the winds held steady and there was 1 modified Olympic and 1 W-L course. After Day 1 the top 5 boats were separated by just 5 points. |
Flying Scot Fleet 201 hosted the 2017 Indy Regatta on Jun 10-22 at Eagle Creek Sailing Club, on Eagle Creek Reservoir in Indianapolis. If you were'nt there, you might have missed some pretty great racing according to some posts on Facebook. The weatehre was great! Saturday eatured clear skies and winds SW at 15 mph with gusts to 25 mph with 4 W/L races completed. Sunday also had clear skies, and less wind S at 12 mph with gusts to 18 and 2 W/L races.
From Sheila Krout:
Kitchen Sink III Crew was incredible to watch:
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